While none of the actors mention the president-elect in the “dramatic interpretation” of the 1979 Gloria Gaynor hit, the magazine that produced the video said it was the "kind of anthem we need now more than ever with the inauguration bearing down on us".

"With an impending Donald Trump presidency, I will survive,” the magazine said.

As well as Portman and Stone, the video features Felicity Jones, Dev Patel, Andrew Garfield, Amy Adams, Matthew McConaughey and many others.

"This is going to be interesting," Garfield says before the song starts. "It may get too real."

The performance "is just the antidote for a still-grieving Hollywood, many members of which were outspoken Hillary Clinton supporters over the past year - and a few of whom have found themselves on the unfriendly end of Donald Trump’s Twitter", the magazine wrote.

Not all of Hollywood has been critical of the incoming president. Clint Eastwood and Jon Voight have backed the Republican, while Mark Wahlberg last month encouraged his fellow actors to keep out of politics.